English to Turkish Dictionary disinterested

disinterested

ilgisiz
definition
adjective
a banker is under an obligation to give disinterested advice
not influenced by considerations of personal advantage.
her father was so disinterested in her progress that he only visited the school once
having or feeling no interest in something.
translation of 'disinterested'
adjective
karşılık beklemeden yapılan,
tarafsız,
ilgisiz,
önyargısız
example
At one in the morning, the Canadian border patrol guards were bored and 'disinterested' .
For people absolutely 'disinterested' in managing their own finances, annuities offered a simple menu.
Nor is the ‘freedom to search’ as 'disinterested' and neutral an injunction as it appears.
Ray McKinnon, who had looked 'disinterested' for much of the first half, began to boss the midfield and a winner for the home side didn't look impossible.
The range of emotions stretched from bored to pensive to 'disinterested' as he took the blows.
Hutton is represented as dignified and fair - a 'disinterested' figure, who stands above the grubby world of politics.
Counsel asked to adjourn to the next day as the witness seemed like she was 'disinterested' and unresponsive to questions.
At the signing, Williams stood alone, the people were absent, distant and 'disinterested' .
I phone roughly 150 people and get one ‘maybe’ from a rather 'disinterested' member.
I'd say that's about as far from a 'disinterested' , objective party as you could possibly find to provide analysis.
Now, this notion of 'disinterested' advice may also repay a claimant's examination.
A few women, however, began 'disinterested' and grew more interested in the program over time.
That part is selfless, both in the sense of being 'disinterested' and in the sense of being detached from personal feeling.
He was 'disinterested' , couldn't engage with people from all walks of life in Tasmania.
So, there's been no break, no lull for people to get 'disinterested' in it.
I think that, you know, going back to that other point, people may be 'disinterested' .
In all fairness, it would also seem that an objective, 'disinterested' party should review the current planning and its impact on such history.
This view must surely add to growing pressure for a rethink of this process of giving 'disinterested' information to people.
No matter how learned and 'disinterested' those special interest groups may be, I know which society I would prefer to live in.
As a family friend with no further ambitions, he was able to offer 'disinterested' advice to the inexperienced future president.
Then you outsiders - you impartial, 'disinterested' observers - you come in and split the difference.
Who better to instigate this investigation than a 'disinterested' neutral party like the Sierra Club?
They can also offer a 'disinterested' discussion of the public interest, of why it matters that television is honest and truthful.
A group of men and women in red uniforms walked around the side of the ship, looking bored and 'disinterested' in what they were about to do.
Now suppose that voters behave as unselfish, 'disinterested' judges of what is best.
I fear the final result will be a 'disinterested' citizenry who are non-participants in their own affairs.
Small wonder younger people are so 'disinterested' in serving the community.
Governments in Australia need to be interested in productivity but they appear fundamentally 'disinterested' .
Rather, it argues that progress is an effect of 'disinterested' activity for social justice.
The Fourth Amendment does not contemplate the executive officers of Government as neutral and 'disinterested' magistrates.
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